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Again, this chimes with the attitudes of those Ohioan builders.
The visual language of the series chimes with its mood.
That insight chimes with the views of many fund managers.
That notion chimes with the different economic performance of EU countries.
Its repetitious address chimes with its subject's views on geography and belonging.
FARAGO A lot of that chimes with Rauschenberg's own approach to art.
This chimes with an overall robust reporting season for major developed markets globally.
The hedonism and aspiration of its characters chimes with the songs of Oasis.
It also chimes with international efforts to limit the effects of global warming.
All this chimes with what economists predicted—that consumer spending would hold up.
Mr. Trump's success chimes with nationalist surges across Europe and the "Brexit" vote.
Her analysis is that a message of resentment chimes with low-wage workers.
"The despair of the poets", she says, "chimes with the despair of the people."
That chimes with policymakers' growing focus on the crucial early years of a child's life.
Mr Trump's exaggerated miserabilism, about the state of America and the world, chimes with that pessimism.
It is a view that chimes with Mr. Putin's repeated calls for greater discipline and order.
This commodification of criminality and toxic patriotism chimes with Trump's attitudes toward his presidency, after all.
But the Salafists insist that much of what they believe chimes with a Western approach to the faith.
This chimes with the experience of kambo users in the UK, who describe their desire to repeat use.
This chimes with 10,000 losses the Bank of England said is plausible on Brexit Day in March 2019.
That chimes with 10,000 losses the Bank of England said is plausible on Brexit Day in March 2019.
The BDO data chimes with other recent surveys from the British Retail Consortium and the Confederation of British Industry.
The change in strategy chimes with Turkey's new long-term energy policy, announced this year, emphasizing renewable energy sources.
That certainly chimes with Australia's established rhetoric on asylum seekers, which has dominated public expression of our immigration program.
The chipmaker's upbeat outlook chimes with comments from industry heavyweights Taiwan Semiconductor and Micron Technology, and from Germany's Dialog Semiconductor.
In recent weeks Mr Díaz has been accused of misbehaviour that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
This chimes with European Union plans for a "Capital Markets Union" to compete better with the United States and Asia.
Sarkozy's camp say they are nothing like the FN, but stress the law-and-order line chimes with voters' concerns.
The move chimes with Japan's plan for nationwide liberalization of its 2.4 trillion yen ($20 billion) retail gas market in April 2017.
The minutes also suggested that policymakers' view of when the ECB's first rate hike since 2011 will come chimes with expectations among investors.
That chimes with estimates from the International Energy Agency which believes Iran's production capacity is very close to what it is already producing.
The research chimes with other analyses of the war in Syria, highlighting record drought conditions that pushed rural farming families into urban centers.
The phrase's use in Milkman chimes with the rest of its politics, which are done obliquely, out of the corner of Burns's mouth.
His philosophy chimes with new research that finds it is not just long hours that are harmful to employees' physical and mental health.
His suggestion chimes with a previous study** of Norwegian companies which found that the arrival of broadband improved the relative position of skilled employees.
In recent weeks Junot Díaz has been accused of rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny, that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
The data chimes with the Bank of England's view that despite Britain's strong economic growth, interest rates should remain at their record low level.
All that chimes with Albert Edwards, the ultra-bearish strategist at SocGen, who is in his element (even as his bank's share price plunges).
That chimes with Mifsud's own account -- in an interview last week with Italian newspaper La Repubblica, he refers to a discussion with the FBI.
Trump's decision chimes with the views of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats.
That chimes with the experience of places heavily exposed to imports, where labour-force participation has fallen and reliance on government disability insurance has risen.
Trump's comment chimes with the Chinese government's stance that the protests in Hong Kong are an internal issue which other countries should not comment on.
The suggestion of the solar cycle chimes with Saville's interest in economic cycles of prosperity and decline, of which vacant storefronts are, for her, iconic.
And it chimes with her other research, finding that changing the clocks disrupted people&aposs circadian rhythms and contributed to a feeling of sleep deprivation.
This chimes with an outlook by Wood Mackenzie which sees lithium prices continuing a downward trend due to a "surplus through the short to medium term".
It was not clear how much support his theory has within policymaking circles, but it chimes with recent moves by Beijing to brake the yuan's fall.
This chimes with one of the themes of the conference: that, by providing a safe haven for stolen assets, financial centres foster corruption in poor countries.
Vox has echoed these other parties by parroting an anti-immigration, anti-Islamic message that chimes with voters who feel disenfranchised and disaffected with Europe's governing class.
But it chimes with the government's broader statist instincts, involving economic interventionism and high social spending, says Janusz Jankowiak, the chief economist at the Polish Business Council.
Such a scenario chimes with Claire Denis' recent sci-fi movie, High Life, where a crew of outcasts live on board a spacecraft hurtling toward unavoidable death.
"All of this chimes with our forecast for the MSCI Emerging Markets Index to rise by about 25 percent by the end of next year," he added.
That chimes with the view of more than a dozen small companies Reuters contacted in the past month whose business carries a substantial element of currency risk.
Regardless of whether Bouhlel is proven to have direct links to Islamic State, his profile chimes with the findings of a recent Europol study of foreign militant recruits.
Many Poles like his anti-elitist posture, which chimes with a strain of populist right-wing thinking in parts of Eastern Europe that has alarmed some Western capitals.
Wiley's postmodern take on Civil War iconography chimes with "Slave Play," in which a series of antebellum sex scenes is revealed to be a spin on contemporary kink.
The data chimes with figures released earlier this month that showed exports contributed to a calendar-adjusted growth rate of 2.5 percent last year, the strongest since 2011.
Ahead of the G20 summit, Trump called on Russia to stop destabilizing Ukraine, a charge that chimes with Kiev's view of the conflict but one that Moscow rejects.
That chimes with the picture at other British recruiters like PageGroup, which warned in March that a period of Brexit-driven weakness in UK hiring would continue this year.
This chimes with Dr Pfaff's observation of the Chico Mendes reserve in Brazil, which is deep in the Amazon basin but where some rubber-tapping and farming is permitted.
After a few hours studying the Chaturbate chat room code, Toyoda was able to create a browser extension that replaced the standard Chaturbate chimes with something a little more custom.
That chimes with the view of Credit Suisse analysts, who estimated pre-tax cost savings at 360 million euros in 2017, or 15 percent of the companies' combined cost base.
That chimes with the view of Smith & Nephew's Bohuon, who argues that robots give his company a chance to punch above its weight, despite ranking No. 4 in reconstructive surgery.
Tyll travels through a Europe devastated by conflict, encountering fraudsters, soldiers and royalty, including Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia, whose love of Shakespeare chimes with Tyll's own sense of theatrical spectacle.
This chimes with comments from wind turbine maker Nordex, which expects strong expansion of wind power in the United States, its second-largest market, by the end of the decade.
The cooking is as authentic as it gets ("With a modern, funky outlook on everything which chimes with what we're into" adds Layo) and created from recipes passed down by families.
This estimate chimes with a leaked report last week from the EU that warned Europe could suffer unless it gets a "workable" deal with the City as part of Brexit negotiations.
This chimes with the International Energy Agency's view that a "hinge point" in the market, when demand surpasses available supply, will not begin to draw down stocks in earnest until 2018.
Finance chief Frank Witter said the increase in Mueller's remuneration chimes with calls from investors who have said that top managers are right to benefit from the group's success in profitable times.
It chimes with a wider industry shift towards pro-actively defending user data, and should rule out any rubberstamping of tech giants contributions to Internet architecture which is obviously a good thing.
That chimes with demands from pharmaceutical companies, patient advocacy groups and lawmakers around the world for regulators to cut through what some see as red tape and adopt more streamlined drug approval processes.
"It chimes with the acceleration in government bond yields into negative territory and shows the difficulty that many active investors have in trying to find a yield, duration in this environment," Milligan said.
The financial nationalism chimes with the economic agenda of Moon Jae-in, the president, who has promised billions of dollars in support to local manufacturers of components hit by recent Japanese export restrictions.
In fact, it perfectly chimes with her peculiarly English aesthetic: With a keen sense of the past, Heuman effortlessly blends periods and styles to create harmonious, vibrant spaces that are just maximalist enough.
This chimes with previous (more partial) releases of internal correspondence pertaining to Cambridge Analytica  — which have also come out as a result of legal actions (and which we've reported on previously here and here).
All of which chimes with her determination that the Conservative Party should speak to, and for, working-class communities as vigorously as it does with its traditional base of rural and affluent suburban voters.
Aldi and Lidl are also modernizing existing stores and making a push into premium ranges that chimes with British shoppers, who, squeezed by inflation and subdued wages growth, have become more cautious in their spending.
But its assessment that Chinese mined production has fallen sharply this year chimes with a broader analyst consensus that the zinc mining sector has been impacted by the multiple prongs of Beijing's anti-smog campaign.
This creeping intolerance chimes with the paternalism of "trigger warnings", whereby students are alerted to potentially upsetting passages in novels or other texts, as if solidarity in suffering were not one of art's chief purposes.
That number chimes with an estimate from consultants Roskill, which sees nickel demand growth from battery producers for EVs to rise between 12.6 and 19.5 percent a year to between 51,000 and 93,000 tonnes by 2025.
The cloudy outlook chimes with a survey from the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce on Thursday that showed every second company doing business abroad is facing problems such as higher tariffs, restrictions and other trade barriers.
But another historical precedent might provide a model—and also chimes with contemporary concerns about "technofeudalism", argue Jaron Lanier, a virtual-reality pioneer, and Glen Weyl, an economist at Yale University, who both work for Microsoft Research.
His antipathy to the euro, which he describes in his forthcoming autobiography as a "German cage", chimes with the views of the M5S (which is sceptical) and the League (which is firmly opposed to the single currency).
There's a genuine sense of yearning sentimentality at the heart of "Pretty Green Eyes", something that chimes with one of the primary identifiers of the British psyche: we're a bunch of moaners who revel in misery business.
Certainly, there was a significant rise in civilian deaths that we tracked from international military actions in those two countries, which entirely chimes with the very bad news that other NGOs and international agencies have been reporting.
The survey of recruitment firms chimes with official data which showed job creation in Britain started to wane ahead of the October Brexit deadline, although wage growth has risen to an 11-year high in recent months.
"The sharp drop in Turkey's PMI last month chimes with other very weak survey data and adds to the evidence that the economy has entered a deep recession," Liam Carson of Capital Economics said in a note to clients.
It chimes with a modern far right that is increasingly characterized by growing internationalism and consolidation, with violent extremists framing their struggle as transcending national borders, including fighting against a common Muslim enemy in defense of a Christian West.
Embossed (in this case) with a pattern of panels and rosettes, the material is a vestige of a fading low-end décor tradition, and it chimes with the curatorial conceit of "vernacular abstraction" with which Fujita has been identified.
This chimes with a court filing that emerged earlier this year — which also suggested Facebook knew of concerns about the controversial data company earlier than it had publicly said, including in repeat testimony to a U.K. parliamentary committee last year.
Double-digit volume growth in Germany chimes with strong expansions of deliveries in France, Italy and Spain, the third, fourth and fifth biggest markets in the European Union (EU), where sales jumped 22 percent, 27 percent and 21 percent, respectively.
A list of the trades seen by the Financial Times included a number of previously unreported short positions including George Soros' family office betting against the Dutch bank ING, a trade that chimes with its existing public bet against Germany's Deutsche Bank.
The Bundesbank's upbeat assessment chimes with a similar projection by the Ifo Institute last week, suggesting that the economy is past its mid-year dip when weak export demand and uncertainty after Britain's decision to leave the European Union weighed on its expansion.
"Where they have a set of personal standards that are important to them, they want to work in an environment... where they feel they can do good and where they are a part of a culture that chimes with who they are," he said.
Certainly Rogers's unfussy and seasonal style, which has its roots in domestic Italian cooking, chimes with the Edible ethos: Don't expect to order a tomato salad year-round at the River Café, where the Michelin-starred menu is about fresh ingredients, simply yet seamlessly prepared.
The two-year timeline also chimes with assurances being given by Daimler AG's van unit to customers interested in its forthcoming electric Sprinter van that the total cost of ownership will be the same as the cost to own and operate a conventional van over a few years.
Mr. Moore was 12 when he met Mr. Robinson, and by high school they were in a group called the Five Chimes (with Mr. White, a future Miracle) that won a contest on "Saturday Dance Party," a Detroit television show hosted by Ed McKenzie, a local disc jockey.
While the steady multi-year drawdown in LME stocks chimes with assessments by CRU and other analysts that the global primary aluminium market has been in supply shortfall, it has also been driven by the exchange's multiple rule changes forcing faster load-out and by a disincentive to deliver fresh metal onto LME warrant.
While the steady multi-year drawdown in LME stocks chimes with assessments by CRU and other analysts that the global primary aluminum market has been in supply shortfall, it has also been driven by the exchange's multiple rule changes forcing faster load-out and by a disincentive to deliver fresh metal onto LME warrant.
In our hyper-anxious world, we try to control all that's around us -- we sweat if our phone chimes with a text and we can't immediately look; we curate Instagram and Facebook feeds to present an image of ourselves that is #authentic but in reality filtered and Facetuned; some of the richest men in America spend their billions trying to live forever.
" The indictment chimes with her taxonomy of the tyrant in an essay titled "The Great Tradition": "He pretends to be able to act completely alone; he isolates men from each other by sowing fear and mistrust between them, thereby destroying equality together with man's capacity to act; and he cannot permit anybody to distinguish himself, and therefore starts his rule with the establishment of uniformity, which is the perversion of equality.

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